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Show 91 70Salt Lake Tribtme,January 1, 1893, p. 27. At Eureka the M:Crystal Company erected a new building at a cost of $3,000.00--this would eventually house the Tintic Merc.(now an Amoco gas station). 7lRichard E. Lingenfelter, The Hardrock Miners: A Histoy: of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893 (Berkeley, 1974 , p. 216. 72Salt Lake Tribtme, February 22, 1893, p. 5. Lingenfelter, Hardrock ~liners, p. 194, places tIie Eureka andManunoth unions at beginning in about 1890. 73Salt Lake Tribune, March 7, l893,p. 5; and March 8, 1893, p. 7. As can be seen, the directorate of the Bullion Beck were M;)nnons. This factor would be of significance as the strife continued. 74 . Salt Lake Tribtme, February 28, 1893, p. 7; Lingenfelter, HardrockMiners, p. 217. 75Salt Lake Tribtme, March 8, 1893, p. 7. 76Salt Lake Tribtme, March 11, 1893, p. 5; March 8, 1893, p. 5. 77Salt Lake Tribtme, March 14, 1893, p. 5; March 15, 1893, p. 8; March 16, 1893, p. 8. Eureka City Criminal Justice Dqcket, 1893. The Tintic Miner, the local ne'vspaper was also pro-union. Eureka became a city November 8, 1892, ... will be discussed later. w ~.,(..'" 78Salt Lake Tribune, March 20, 1893, p. 6; March 27, 1893, p. 7; March 30, 1893, p. 5; April 4, 1893, p. 5; .... Apri1 5, 1893, p. 6. - 79See Lingenfelter, Hardrock Miners, p. 217; Salt Lake Tribtme, April 29, 1893, p. 6; Deseret Evening News, April 29, 1893, p. 4; Salt Lake Tribune, May 6, 1893, p. 7; Deseret Weekly, June 17, 1893, pp. 805-806. 8°Deseret Evening News, ~mrch 15, 1893, p. 3; and Salt Lake Tribune, March 17, 1893, p. 5; April 1, 1893, p. 5; April 2, 1893, p. 5; April 3, 1893, p. 5; June 6, 1893, p.B. 8lSalt Lake Tribune, June 11, 1893, p. 3; June 14, 1893, p. 3; June 30, 1893, p. 8 (the names of those indicted are listed). 82Lingenfelter, Hardrock Miners, pp. 217, 220, . . 223 (John Duggan was W.F.M. 's first secretary-treasurer); Vernon H. Jensen, Heritage of Conflict: Labor Relations in the Nonferrous Metals Indust to 1930 (New York1.) 1968), EP. 18, 259 Jensen asserte that EU.reka was "a haven for men driven from the ~eur d'.enes Q,...c:i Salt Lake Tribtme, May 20, 1893, p. 6; June 28, 1893, - p. 8; June 29, 1893, p. 5; January 1, 1894, p. 18. tl ); 83Sa1t Lake Tribtme, July 11, 1893, p. 8. A complete list of losses was provided. 84See , for example, Eureka City Minute Book, Book I, 1893-1902, p. 246. Also, for a comparative look at Main Street structures in years before and after the fire, see the Sanborn Map Company, Maps for Eureka, 1890 and 1898, housed at the l'lestern Americana Department, Marriott Library, University of Utah. |